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Hi,
I have three questions:
1) It says on cookiebot.com site:
“- example.com/en, example.com/it and example.com/da are treated as 1 domain.”
This is how my site is also constructed so one license should be enough. But how can I make this work, when
example.com (is a WP installation)
example.com/blog-1 (is another WP installation), and
example.com/blog-2 (is also a WP installation)
Do I install plugin to each of them but use the same “activation code” or what ever you call it?
2) I live in a EU country, and the authorities suggest in their official instructions that if a user opts-in to cookies, by just ticking some boxes and clicking buttons, opting-out should be made as simple, and always available. Is there a mechanism where the site visitor can trigger opt-out option (at any time) as easily as he did opting-in?
3) What is considered as a page by Cookiebot? On this plugin’s rating page @arjanolsder is not happy about your pricing model. What I consider as a page, and probably also how others do, is explained here:
http://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/page/
Having a lot of content doesn’t necessary mean that there are many pages. What is a page by your interpretation?